Jonathan Cohen is posting messages to mailing lists from a mailbox that is not his own, using another person's name and adress as the sender. This is tantamount to impersonation, is in violation of the WIPO rules, the ICANN Registrar Accreditation Policy rules, and established correct practice on the Internet. Such a flagrant violation of Intellectual Property and the basic rules for identification and honesty should be sufficient to disqualify the perpetrator from having any voice in Intellectual Property issues, much less from being a Names Council representative for an Intellectual Property constituency. By using another person's name and address, Jonathan Cohen has disqualified himself from the position he now holds in the IP Constituency and on the DNSO Names Council.
